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Fernando Alonso ‘ready’ for Formula 1 return


Alonso has won two F1 world titles

Fernando Alonso is “ready” to return to Formula 1 in 2021, according to his main adviser, Flavio Briatore.

BBC Sport understands Spain’s two-time world champion, 38, has had talks with Renault about a possible comeback, but the team has not made a final decision.

Briatore said: “Fernando is motivated. A year out of Formula 1 has done him good. He has detoxed himself and I see him more serene and ready to return.”

Alonso left F1 at the end of 2018 and plans to race at the Indianapolis 500.

Renault is the only realistic chance of even a relatively competitive seat if he chooses to come back to F1.

Last week, it was announced that Germany’s Sebastian Vettel was leaving Ferrari at the end of this season, to be replaced by Alonso’s compatriot Carlos Sainz.

McLaren have signed Australian Daniel Ricciardo to partner Briton Lando Norris as a replacement for Sainz, leaving a vacancy at Renault alongside Esteban Ocon of France in 2021.

At Mercedes, both Britain’s Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas of Finland are out of contract at the end of this season. However, six-time world champion Hamilton is expected to sign a new deal and insiders say the team would not partner him with Alonso or Vettel.

Red Bull have Max Verstappen as their number one until 2023 and are not looking for a driver of Alonso’s stature as the Dutchman’s team-mate.

Briatore, who was talking in an interview with Italy’s Gazzetta dello Sport,